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Sir, —Professor Ken Strongman (March 3) asserts that most letters written to newspapers on almost any issue are negative. I disagree. Most letters written to newspapers contain the views of readers who have something of importance to say on the issues of the day. Some may; be interpreted as positive and some negative, depending bn where one stands on a particular issue. Professor Strongman should stick to psychology.—Yours,! etc.,
DENNIS WILKINSON. March 3, 1988. H
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Press, 7 March 1988, Page 12
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